Word Meanings - PROFANE - Book Publishers vocabulary database
temple, i. e., without the temple, unholy; pro before + fanum temple. 1. Not sacred or holy; not possessing peculiar sanctity; unconsecrated; hence, relating to matters other than sacred; secular; -- opposed to sacred, religious, or inspired; as,
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temple, i. e., without the temple, unholy; pro before + fanum temple. 1. Not sacred or holy; not possessing peculiar sanctity; unconsecrated; hence, relating to matters other than sacred; secular; -- opposed to sacred, religious, or inspired; as, a profane place. "Profane authors." I. Disraeli. The profane wreath was suspended before the shrine. Gibbon. 2. Unclean; impure; polluted; unholy. Nothing is profane that serveth to holy things. Sir W. Raleigh. 3. Treating sacred things with contempt, disrespect, irreverence, or undue familiarity; irreverent; impious. Hence, specifically; Irreverent in language; taking the name of God in vain; given to swearing; blasphemous; as, a profane person, word, oath, or tongue. 1 Tim. i. 9. Syn. -- Secular; temporal; worldly; unsanctified; unhallowed; unholy; irreligious; irreverent; ungodly; wicked; godless; impious. See Impious.
Possible synonyms: (Same meaning words of PROFANE)
- Desecrate
- Profane
- secularize
- misuse
- abuse
- prostitute
- pollute
- Impious
- irreverent
- godless
- wicked
- blasphemous
- Irreligions
- Undevout
- ungodly
- profane
- impious
- Secular
- Worldly
- civil
- unmonastic
- temporal
- laic
- Violate
- Ravish
- injure
- disturb
- hurt
- rape
- outrage
- debauch
- break
- infringe
- transgress
- disobey
Possible antonyms: (opposite words of PROFANE)
Related words: (words related to PROFANE)
- BREAKMAN
See BRAKEMAN - OUTRAGEOUS
Of the nature of an outrage; exceeding the limits of right, reason, or decency; involving or doing an outrage; furious; violent; atrocious. "Outrageous weeping." Chaucer. "The most outrageous villainies." Sir P. Sidney. "The vile, outrageous - BLASPHEMOUS
Speaking or writing blasphemy; uttering or exhibiting anything impiously irreverent; profane; as, a blasphemous person; containing blasphemy; as, a blasphemous book; a blasphemous caricature. "Blasphemous publications." Porteus. Nor from the Holy - RAVISHER
One who ravishes . - WORLDLY
1. Relating to the world; human; common; as, worldly maxims; worldly actions. "I thus neglecting worldly ends." Shak. Many years it hath continued, standing by no other worldly mean but that one only hand which erected it. Hooker. 2. Pertaining - TEMPORALNESS
Worldliness. Cotgrave. - DISOBEYER
One who disobeys. - PURIFY
1. To make pure or clear from material defilement, admixture, or imperfection; to free from extraneous or noxious matter; as, to purify liquors or metals; to purify the blood; to purify the air. 2. Hence, in figurative uses: To free from guilt - BREAKABLE
Capable of being broken. - AMELIORATE
To grow better; to meliorate; as, wine ameliorates by age. - WORLDLY-MINDED
Devoted to worldly interests; mindful of the affairs of the present life, and forgetful of those of the future; loving and pursuing this world's goods, to the exclusion of piety and attention to spiritual concerns. -- World"ly*mind`ed*ness, n. - BLASPHEMOUSLY
In a blasphemous manner. - DEBAUCHMENT
The act of corrupting; the act of seducing from virtue or duty. - SECULAR
A secular ecclesiastic, or one not bound by monastic rules. Burke. - INFRINGER
One who infringes or violates; a violator. Strype. - TEMPORAL
Anything temporal or secular; a temporality; -- used chiefly in the plural. Dryden. He assigns supremacy to the pope in spirituals, and to the emperor or temporals. Lowell. - PROSTITUTE
1. A woman giver to indiscriminate lewdness; a strumpet; a harlot. 2. A base hireling; a mercenary; one who offers himself to infamous employments for hire. No hireling she, no prostitute to praise. Pope. - WICKER
1. A small pliant twig or osier; a rod for making basketwork and the like; a withe. 2. Wickerwork; a piece of wickerwork, esp. a basket. Then quick did dress His half milk up for cheese, and in a press Of wicker pressed it. Chapman. 3. Same as - RAVISHING
Rapturous; transporting. - DEBAUCHNESS
Debauchedness. - MAKE AND BREAK
Any apparatus for making and breaking an electric circuit; a circuit breaker. - LAWBREAKER
One who disobeys the law; a criminal. -- Law"break`ing, n. & a. - INCIVIL
Uncivil; rude. Shak. - BRUNSWICK GREEN
An oxychloride of copper, used as a green pigment; also, a carbonate of copper similarly employed. - BAILIWICK
The precincts within which a bailiff has jurisdiction; the limits of a bailiff's authority. - OATHBREAKING
The violation of an oath; perjury. Shak - UNCIVILIZATION
The state of being uncivilized; savagery or barbarism. - PEACEBREAKER
One who disturbs the public peace. -- Peace"break`ing, n.